In October 1995, a passenger train was bound for Los Angeles. But it never reached its destination. The train derailed in the Arizona desert, killing one and injuring dozens — and it was no accident.
Don’t be fooled by his mild PBS persona; the beloved painter was actually an exacting artist and businessman with — brace yourself — naturally straight hair.
Romero was an outspoken champion of the poor who pleaded for social justice during a time of widespread violence. On Sunday, Romero will be canonized as a saint at the Vatican.
For four months last year, Dr. Angela Chen only saw her child through a window.
A year into the global pandemic, the view is a different, but it’s impossible to
forget the memories of last spring.
“Every day, you can see an increase in the Taliban’s presence,” an Afghan who
worked with the U.S. tells NPR. “What am I going to do after September? ... Am I
going to even be alive by December?”
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